Science & Technology

The internet is free from control in Ghana as government is respecting all principles governing the operation of the internet and it is supporting the “Internet Communities to actively participate in discussion relating to the “security” of the internet

The Soil Research Institute (SRI) of the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), is collaborating with the Columbia Global Centres (CGC), to develop soil suitability data that would help improve agricultural productivity in Ghana

Smallholder farmers at Pong Tamale in the Savelugu/Nanton Municipality of the Northern Region have embraced a new fertilizer application technology, which aids them to save cost and enhance their yields

The Ghana Extractive Industry Conference (GEISC) has opened in Takoradi to engage policy makers and businesses in the extractive industry in advocating and eventual promulgation of appropriate health and safety laws in the country

Mrs. Doreen Asumang-Yeboah, the Coordinator of the National Forestry Forum-Ghana, has tasked stakeholders to be responsive to their duties for the successful implementation of the Ghana-European Union (EU) Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA)

New findings by researchers at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has warned African countries to avoid blindly adopting food policy initiatives that spurred the Green Revolution in Asia as a way to promote agricultural development

A 13-member board of directors to steer the affairs of the National Biosafety Authority has been inaugurated by the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation. The National Biosafety Authority was the proposed body mandated by the Biosafety Act 2011 (Act 831), to oversee the regulation of biotechnology in Ghana and it would have the responsibility of making decisions on ...

The Executive Director of the Ghana National Museums and Monument Board (NMMB), Dr. Zagba Narh Oyortey, has commended Takoradi Polytechnic for its indigenous technological inventions to help solve local economic problems

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has given Ghana the green light to produce electricity from atomic energy. This comes almost five decades after the country opened negotiations with the international body on the matter

Marine environmental experts, Acorn International, has said 20 dead whales that were washed ashore along the coast of the Western Region was not as a result of oil drilling activities on the Jubilee Field